ROOM DESCRIPTION

SERVICES

Tea and Coffee Maker

Toiletries

Cots Available

DVD Player

En-Suite

Hair Dryer

Latest Reviews

We stop here every time we visit family, the family room is very clean with lovely hot chocolate for the children.The breakfast is delicious.We will definitely be stopping again on our next visit. - Nicola A

I stayed one night at The Croft when attending a concert at the Little Theatre on the Steps, which is about 5 minutes walk away.I was warmly welcomed by the proprietor, David, and shown to my room. This was Room 7 at the top of the hotel at the back. It turned out to be a good choice as it was very quiet. Some other guests were complaining the next morning about noise from the street (it was a Saturday night) but I didn't hear anything myself and slept well.The room was spacious with a large bathroom. Unfortunately the shower had been broken by the previous guests but I was still able to take a bath, so no problem really. I'm sure it will be fixed in the next few days.Breakfast was excellent, with a good range of options including full English and also kippers or smoked haddock. There was also fruit, cereal and a selection of home-nade jams and marmalade (I highly recommend the rhubarb and ginger!).I thought the service was very good, friendly and helpful while also being low-key and unintrusive, which is ideal in my book.Parking is a bit of an issue (and would be at any hotel in Bridgnorth). You can park on the road in front of the hotel to unload (if you can find a space) but unless you have a resident's permit can only stay there for 40 minutes. Based on David's advice I drove around the corner to the council pay and display car park which costs £1 an hour on Saturday for up to three hours. It's free after 6 pm until 8 am the next morning, so again as advised I went back in the evening and paid for another 2 hours, which duly generated a new ticket valid till 10 am on Sunday. It wasn't a major hassle, although it would be nice if Bridgnorth was a bit more visitor-friendly where parking is concerned. The car park has aa alleyway that leads back to St Mary's Street near The Croft, so it's only two minutes walk away.Overall, I enjoyed my stay at The Croft and have nothing at all to criticise about it, so 5 stars from me. - Nick D